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Klopp has Salah's replacement for when he leaves in January and it would cost Liverpool nothing

The Reds already have their new star striker

By Charles Cornwall

The Reds already have their new star striker

Compared to last season, this year's squad led by manager Jurgen Klopp looks much stronger and ready to face a never-ending fight to regain the prestige lost months ago, with quality reinforcements in midfield and a few surprises on the bench ready to comply with their manager's requests at crucial moments of a clash.

 

The satisfaction of seeing a competent team means that Klopp can now say that his attacking sector is one of the most varied in the competition, so much so that it is even believed that Mohamed Salah could be replaced by Ben Doak, who has been much talked about during pre-season, with the Scot likely to get a few minutes of action in place of the Egyptian.

It is even believed that Doak could become a starter in the squad, more specifically during January next year, and according to information from LFC Transfer Room, it is reported that Mo''s foray into the African Cup of Nations with the Egyptian national team could open up a great opportunity for the 17-year-old to shine in the Premier League. In the Merseyside outfit's schedule for the first month of 2024, a clash against Bournemouth on 13 January could be the right time to see Doak from the start.

 

<strong>Salah has competition</strong>

Although it is true that Mohamed Salah showed a great level of play during almost all the preparation matches, Doak who was always his replacement also revealed interesting things on the pitch through his great speed, making this young Scotsman a partner and rival of Mo', as it seems that after a long time, the Egyptian finally found someone to compete with to be better in the position of right winger.

 

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